A R M O R Y T O N IG H T 8 P . M. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY AsWcwwf« Leading is a potential pay roll for Ash­ land. for Over Fifty Years (United Press W ire Service) ASHLAND, OREGO Tractor School Will Be Staged Fast Baaks dieted at TRACY.Cai.. Jan. 20.— A moth­ e r and two children are dead here today and t,wo other children are la a serious condition from rat poisoning fed the fam ily hy the mother. M rs. arry Hannon, Most Difficult Task of Sen­ Rose, five years H old, and W illie, Baa Johnson They Feel is ate is to Solve Tax thirteen months died shortly af­ Slated to Leee His Probtom . ter eating a poisoned meal. Two I Job other children, Mary, four, and COMMITTEE IN SESSION Josephine, three, were rushed to a LANDIS IS FAVORED Queetlou of a U x Per Cent 1dm- hospital where It Is not expected that they w ill live. Manuel Han­ Fans Predict That Johnson Will non, the father, returned home! Come Rat Second in Monday last night and found the dead, I w ith the other two writhing on I SALEM, Jan. 20.— The senate the floor. He was unable to a c -| N E W YORK, Jan. 12.— Up and approved Governor Patterson's count for his wife's actions. down the highways of ash and prison program la the passing of Ihorsehide, the length and five bills u^lch changes the con­ I breadth of baseballdom, the fans trol of that Institution from the are engaged in naming a succes­ executive* department, where It sor to Baa B. Johnson, as prest-, has been for sixteen years, to the dent of the American League. board of control. The bills-also I "The king Is as good as dead," changed the name of the warden 1 they ery, not donhtlng that Judge W hat promisee to he a w h irl­ wind basketball game, wQl W staged at the armory tonight when Albany College w ill meet Ashland Normal in the first BhBta of a two-game settee. Albany d e ­ feated Ashland Norm al a t Albany last wepk and w ill come bere bird- pared to do it a lt over again Mila evening— If they ean. In a preliminary gafoe the noi« mal second team w ill play B attery B of the local guard. The f r é t e g Inary w ill stpyt promptly v r f i l i and the main game w ill be staged* Immediately after the first gi^ue. The games w ill be staged srthe> Ashland armory. The second series of the city wide basket ball league was play­ ed on the new Junior High school gym floor last evening, the date | having been changed to avoid con- flictlon with the Normal va. A l­ Senate Foreign Relations bany game tonight. The first Committee Favors game of the evening was played Such a Step between the Fbculty >n d the Normal Seconds, the Faculty tak­ KELLOGG W ANTS VOTE Lives ing the long end of a SS to 1» I score.* This, however, does .no* ‘ \H e Would Welcome an Kx- tell the whole storv f tssion From Members of Was scrapn . W W B flS n The line un . Faculty ' - 'N o r m a l Howell rp Qosnell Forsythe LF Clary Crlpe c Hale . Caldwell RO Ashcraft The decision to prepare for W alter LG Reck eventualities was made at a con- Substitutions: Faculty, Hughes ference today between Secretary I for W alter; Howell for Hughes- of State K ollogg'and Secretary Hughes for Crip« and Crlpe for of the Navy W ilbur. (Howell. * Normal Seconds: Brelt- Rear Admiral C. B. McVey satfenbush for Beck and Beck for In. It was decided to be prepar-J Rale. The second game of tha ed, but to defer actual orders for (evening was played between tbs moving pending official reports I High School Seconds and the H i- from the trouble sone In China. I Y Many Americans have fled from I Sc Chinese cities where rioting Is I sc Landis w ill oust his erstwhile en­ emy In view of the present provo­ cation. "Long live the king." As to Johnson's successor, how- lever, opinion as Is divided as It ‘■JIs unanimous on the subject of ,r Ihls removal. It| A dozen prominent baseball ** I men have their hats ready to toss 1 Into the ring In quest of that 940.- * I Odd a year Job. which they bo- a I Hove soon w ill be vacant. f Although Ban Johnson sppar- f I eatly has been afflicted w ith hoof 'la n d mouth disease for time— la 8 1 that every time he opened his SALEM, Jan. i 3 . _ ( U N ) — Fac­ ed w ith a deficit of approximately 11,000,000 the Oregon legislation today had started earnest con­ sideration of its most perplexing and Important problems, that of finance and taxation. A t the first meeting taxation and revenue committee held re­ cently the problem of t£«,alx per occuring including Hankow, K u -jffa lin g,-K luklang and Foochow. |th "Many missionaries and others pm from, the interior are gradually pei retreating and the trend In the|ff<> Interior is toward large retrench­ ing of all missionary and busi­ ness activities by Americans," said a cable from American Con­ sul General Lockhart at Hankow. -Ambassador Macmurray Is on his way to Washington, but will not arrive for three weeks. He was summoned here to give the administration flrqt hand reports aa to the situation. . Because of > ISi.dqaUod here to. itoW 1 » "furtW r activities- lit abeyance ■ •’Please do not look any further as far as possible until a perman­ for pM,” she said. " I am well and ent policy can be formulated. happy, but I do not want to come home." BOYS CARED FOR The girl refused to disclose her The two boys, 6ns aged IS and whereabouts. ' She has been sought along the other 8, who were brought the Pacific coast and her parents ,lnto Ashland the first of this week by Deputy Game Warden Roy had expressed the belief that she Parr, are "being taken care of by had met with foul play. Miss Roberts of the Red Cross in Medford. Announce Birth— The boys were in a deatltue , i M r. and Mrs. W alter Yordon condition when Mr. P arr found of Seattle, Wash., announce the them, and one boy was trying to birth of a daughter born Weds knit socks to sell. They told the neoday, January 12. Mrs. Yor- officers that they had not tasted dou was formerly Miss Harriet milk or had a piece of pie for ov­ er a year. Hodges o f this city. Phones Mother r I mouth he put his foot In It— -no 8 logical successor ever has been f I groomed for hie Job, r I So let -Landis deliver the coup • d o grace at Chicago Monday and • I Watch the . skimmers o f eandi- "Id ata fly lato the stag like (We ; **»• U lfcetel'p eeta after A ï è l t e t l t e r tery. < I T h e n w ill be the purpleet fed-1’ Jdfa of big Ed Barrow, busloads I manager of the Tankmen; the If - 1 1 Ion hat of Colonel Jgcob Ruppert, I* I the big half of one per cen tm a^ : I f I thé tau stetson o f B. 6. Barnard. If lorexy of ths Indiana.; thO browu P derby of Frank Navia, of D etroit, J. Ito say nothing of the asported I * I headgear of such candidate« of ■ I John Conway Toole» president df 11 ■ the International leagne; Ton» I * I Hickey of the American Assdcla- P Itlon, and the sombrero of H arry p I W illiams, head of tha Coast I > I langue. ' - I* Th» constitution of the Amerl-J ' can league provide# that the vice-1 * District Attorney Replies to president, who happens to be Na- - Charges Made by State I vln. shall succeed temporarily la II Senator case the president Is 111, absent, or I f LOS ANGELES. Jan. 20. — happens to collide with K. M. 11 (U N ) — Prosecution of Almoe I Landis. The last named exi-1 - Semple McPherson, Los Angeles gency Is considered fetal. I t Is J - evangelist, on charges of con- not believed, however, that Navin I splracy to defeat Justice, grow­ would be retained permanently at I ing ont of her kidnaping jtory, | the head of the Junior m ajor d r - I • cost between. 94,000 and 91,000, I enit. ' 8 District Attorney Asa Keyas said '* In a formal statement Issued “ tonight. Keyes* statement answered an assertion o f State Senator T. C. West of Alameda county that the B ELLIN G H A M . Wash., Jan. 20. famous ease had cost the taxpay- - era mors than 9150,000. The (U N )— The husband of "the Het- - claim was made by the Alameda Ity Grden .of Chicago's Lasalle 8 county legislator In Introducing a street,** was In eustody of authori- f M il In the legislature today to Itles here today, following hie ar- 1 curb expenditures of district, at- I rest In Vancouver, B. C., on f torneys In doubtful' prosecutions. charges made by his wife that ha 1 "The money mas spent In pay-1 fled with 9150,000 of her money. Mrs. George F. Scollard seeks 1 lng the railway fare of witnesses Ito regain the fortune she claims from both Carmel and Douglas, 1 Arid., and for special Investiga­ her husband Is trying to taka She claims Scollard tion that was necessary proper I from har. Iy to conduct the case," Keyes I deserted her in Argentine. Tha said. "The amount expended Is I pair raced from South America' to 1 in no way excessive, considering I Bellingham, both using airplanes ' the case and comparing it with I at times, to reach the Scollard vaults first. tha amount spent in othkr cases prosecuted by my predetosscrs | Mrs. Scollard claims that she found only an old magaslna in In office or hy district attorneys [the vault. She arrived a few days either In California or elsewhere after her husband. throughout ths couetry." Scollard denies he Is guilty, Attacking Senator West, Keyes saying his wife turned oner her declared that his stat«m«ht that fortune for him to manage and 9190,00« wgs spent on the case. gave him power of attorney over *'to so fa r from being the truth I her affairs. He waived extradition that I must assume that Senator when arrested and returned to West either had a strong motive Belltnghkm with the sheriff. for such a gross misstatement or that h« received hie information < from some on« who did hate such a motive, and that Senator h Want preferred misinformation to L Plenty of War Here at Home n •* H 11 0 Wife Ends Fight Over Her Fortune accurate information from the ] public records, rtad lly available h Second String at School Winner in Slow Game Farmer« will become, students at the Claycomb Motor company tomorrow when the annual trac­ tor school will be held from • tu the morning until 6; SO In the af­ ternoon. Tractor experts direct from *the Vod factory at Detroit will be here te instruct local far­ mers In the use of tractors. They will take a tractor down and com­ pletely rebull dlt. M r. Claycomb has sent out a large number of in­ vitations and welcomes a ll fa r­ mers in this section. . t V ± \ - Hulen Rqger Prescott Game Commissioner fcifles (n Ministers Case AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. >0— (U N ) ih e testimony of Mrs. Roxie Parker, widow of a Judge, that *he appeared dramatically on the *cene of the slaying of Dexter E. Chlpps In the study of Dr. J. Frank Norris last July, was con- ‘radleted by R. R. Ridgeley, to­ la y, special Texas game commis­ sioner, who said he sat In bis Express Opposition *ar before and attar tha killing Opposition to arbitration was and saw no one go np or down by the ‘he stairs to the place where the expressed Wednesday Washington Post, which Is ro- '»hooting occurred. Dr. Norris, a Fort Worth Bap­ tist preacher, Is on trial charged with the slaying of Chlpps. Mrs. J. M. Gillian, wife of the manager of The Searchlight. Nor­ ris* church publication, also testi­ fied she was near tha foot of the stairs and followed Ridgeley up the stairs after the shots were flrsd. She did not see shy one else coming up or going down the stairway, «he said. Other witnesses In a dramatic session of court today, featured ( again hy tha fussing between op­ posing attorneys over ths tola- ( phono operator who heard Chlpps call Norris over ths phone ths day ’ of ths killing, and an employe la , the department store of Mayor H. . C. Moecham, of Fort Worth, who heard Chlpps threaten to kill * Norrie or "stop him." Additional witnesses wars also Introduced hy the defease who t testified that Chlpps was su hab- j Itusl drunkard and that he was quarrelsome whoa under the in- v fluonco o f( liquor. A rthu r Hicks e f Ike University of Oregon w ill broadcast a piano solo from the Bngoao radio sta­ tion, Friday evening, Jan. 91. Mr. Hicks la Iks son-in-law of Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Myers.